2016

Is Hillary Clinton Too Dependent on Stuffed Animals to Be President?

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 17: Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton attends the Clinton Foundation's No Ceilings: The Full Participation Project at the Lower Eastside Girls Club on April 17, 2014 in New York City. Sharing the stage with her daughter Chelsea Clinton, the project is the first in a series of live and virtual dialogues designed to hear directly from girls and women, men and boys about their hopes and fears for the future. The event, which took live questions from schools around the country, is working to advance progress for women and girls around the world. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Photo: Spencer Platt/2014 Getty Images

Among the revelations in her new book, Hard Choices — Benghazi, Bin Laden, Iraq, Syria, and Russia all required hard choices — Hillary Clinton writes, “it was [former Secretary of State] George Shultz who gave me the best gift of all: A teddy bear that sang ‘Don’t Worry, Be Happy’ when its paw was squeezed. I kept it in my office, first as a joke, but every so often it really did help to squeeze the bear and hear that song.” Can America really rely on a commander-in-chief who needs a teddy bear and novelty hit from the ‘80s? We only have two and a half years for Karl Rove to decide.

Hillary Clinton: Too Dependent on Teddy Bears?